EP3299309A1 - Becherförmiger behälter - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B65—CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
- B65D—CONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
- B65D25/00—Details of other kinds or types of rigid or semi-rigid containers
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- B65D25/36—Coverings or external coatings formed by applying sheet material
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- the invention relates to a cup-shaped container having a height and sustaining a top load of at least 50 N when compressing the container by 3 mm in height
- the container comprises a cup-shaped box made of a thermoplast
- the cup-shaped box comprises a bottom and a shell
- the container further comprises a strip in the form of a banderole applied onto the outer face of the shell and enclosing at least a part of the outer face of the shell in a shape-fitting manner.
- the invention further relates to a process for manufacturing said cup-shaped container.
- Cup-shaped containers having a banderole comprising advertising messages and/or information are well known in the art and have been disclosed for example in DE 29 2006 012 940 U1 and FR 2 336 307 B1 .
- Those cup-shaped containers having a banderole are used for example for packaging yoghurt, fruit drinks or other food.
- Those containers consist of a cup made of a bottom web comprising a bottom and a shell. Said containers are usually closed by a lid film sealed to an upper rim of the cup-shaped container.
- the bottom web is commonly made of polystyrene (PS). Said bottom web has usually a standard wall thickness of about 850 ⁇ m in order to sustain a certain top load required for stacking a number of those containers.
- Common banderoles are made of paper and have usually a grammage of about 95 g/m 2 .
- the known cup-shaped containers show a high carbon footprint due to a quite thick bottom web used for manufacturing cup-shaped boxes sustaining a certain top load.
- a further objective of present invention is to provide a cup-shaped container at lower costs while keeping the mechanical properties.
- a cup-shaped container having a height and sustaining a top load of at least 50 N when compressing the container by 3 mm in height
- the container comprises a cup-shaped box made of a thermoplast
- the cup-shaped box comprises a bottom and a shell
- the container further comprises a strip in the form of a banderole applied onto the outer face of the shell and enclosing at least a part of the outer face of the shell in a shape-fitting manner
- the box is made of a bottom web having a film thickness of 600 ⁇ m or less and the banderole has a grammage of 110 g / m 2 or higher.
- the bottom web or thermoplastic film used for manufacturing the cup-shaped box according to the invention has a thickness of 600 ⁇ m or less and therefore is much thinner than a bottom web known from the prior art.
- the terms bottom web' and 'thermoplastic film' are used in present specification as synonyms.
- the required rigidity of the cup is not only provided by the cup-shaped box, but also by the banderole that is much thicker than those known in the prior art. A certain rigidity of the cup is required to ensure a sufficient stackability of the cups, especially when they are filled with a substance to be packed and closed by sealing a lid on the upper rim of the cup.
- the banderole is preferably made of a pulp or a thermoplastic polymer, or a laminate of a pulp film and a thermoplastic film.
- the thermoplastic material is preferably chosen from oPP (oriented polypropylene) or oPS (oriented polystyrene).
- the banderole is made of pulp, or in case of a banderole made of a laminate comprising a film of pulp and a thermoplastic film, the pulp is preferably paper, in particular kraft paper, or the pulp layer is a laminate comprising cellulose and an outer paper layer having improved printability.
- a preferred banderole has a grammage of more than 110 g/m 2 up to 160 g/m 2 .
- the inventive cup-shaped container i.e. the cup-shaped box with the banderole
- the cup-shaped container according to the invention has a cup-shaped box with a thinner wall thickness, but thicker banderole preferably comprising pulp resulting in a reduction of thermoplastic material compared to containers know of the prior art.
- thermoplastic material compared to containers know of the prior art.
- the costs of the whole cup-shaped container is reduced compared to known containers of the prior art.
- due to the reduced amount of thermoplastic material used for the inventive cup-shaped container its carbon footprint is also reduced.
- said costs are also reduced compared to cup-shaped containers of the prior art.
- the inventive cup-shaped containers have a reduced wall thickness of the box while keeping the rigidity of the containers by increasing the grammage of the banderole.
- the rigidity of the cup-shaped container for providing a sufficient stackability of the container is measured by the maximum top load vertically applied to the upper rim of the cup-shaped container when decreasing the height of the container by 3 mm.
- This top load is the maximum force that can be applied to the upper rim of the container when the container is vertically compressed by 3 mm.
- the top load is a force as the pressure depends on the surface of the cup rim. Table 1: Comparison of top load results of different cup-shaped containers: container composition top load until decreasing height of container by 3 mm PS 850 ⁇ m + BD 95 g/m 2 65 N PS 500 ⁇ m + BD 130 g/m 2 110 N PS 600 ⁇ m + BD 130 g/m 2 136 N
- PS 850 ⁇ m means a box made of a polystyrene film having a thickness of 850 ⁇ m and "BD 95 g/m 2 " means a banderole having a grammage of 95 g/m 2 .
- PS 500 ⁇ m means a box made of a polystyrene film having a thickness of 500 ⁇ m and "BD 130 g/m 2 " means a banderole having a grammage of 130 g/m 2 .
- PS 600 ⁇ m means a box made of a polystyrene film having a thickness of 600 ⁇ m.
- the first row shows the test result of a commercially available cup-shaped container representing the prior art.
- the second and third rows show results of an inventive container.
- the carbon footprint as fossil balance has also been measured for different container compositions wherein the container comprises a cup-shaped box made of PS (height: 63 mm; diameter: 63 mm) and a banderole made of paper glued onto the shell of the box which data are shown in table 3, wherein the banderole encloses the complete outer face of the shell:
- Table 3 container composition mass of container carbon footprint [g of emitted CO 2 ] ⁇ 5% PS, 850 ⁇ m + banderole 95 g/m 2 4.69 g 13.3 PS, 800 ⁇ m + banderole 95 g/m 2 4.5 g 12.7 PS, 600 ⁇ m + banderole 130 g/m 2 4.04 g 10.8 PS, 500 ⁇ m + banderole 130 g/m 2 3.62 g 9.6 PS, 600 ⁇ m + banderole 140 g/m 2 4.14 g 10.9 PS, 500 ⁇ m + banderole 140 g/m 2 3.73 g 9.7
- PS means a box made of polystyrene having a height of 63 mm and a diameter of 63 mm.
- the number before the ⁇ m reading means the thickness of the bottom web used for manufacturing the box.
- the data after the term 'banderole' indicates the grammage of paper used for the banderole.
- the thickness of the shell and that of the bottom of a cup-shaped box, or the thickness of a possible flange formed to the upper rim of the shell may differ to some extent, because said boxes are usually formed by thermoforming resulting in a box whose bottom and a possible flange are usually thicker than the thickness of the shell.
- the improvement in the carbon footprint is about 18%.
- the cup-shaped container according to the invention is especially suitable as yoghurt cup and is suitable to be used in FFS machines (FFS: form, fill, and seal).
- FFS FFS machines
- the shell of the box may be a cylinder, truncated cone or may have any other shape.
- the cross-section through the shell may show a circle, an ellipse or may be polygonal.
- the box is preferably formed by a deep-drawing process resulting in a circular, oval or polygonal bottom and a shell having typically a cylindrical or a truncated cone shape.
- a flange may be molded at the free upper rim of the shell, i.e. the top of the box preferably has a flange for sealing a lid onto the top face of the flange.
- the bottom and the shell of the box and in case of a flange molded to the upper rim of the shell also said flange are formed integrally in one-piece.
- the box is preferably made of a bottom web or thermoplastic film having a thickness of between 200 to 600 ⁇ m. After forming the box, its wall thickness of the bottom, the shell and a possible flange lies preferably in the range of 100 to 600 ⁇ m.
- the box is preferably made of polystyrene (PS), polypropylene (PP), polyethylene (PE) or polyester, or mixture of aforementioned thermoplastic materials. Especially preferred are polyethylene terephthalate (PET) or polylactide (PLA).
- PS polystyrene
- PP polypropylene
- PE polyethylene
- PET polyethylene terephthalate
- PLA polylactide
- the banderole is preferably laminated to the shell of the cup-shaped box using a sealing layer, preferably a hot melt or an adhesive layer.
- the sealing layer is preferably a continuous layer.
- Hot melt layers have preferably a mass per unit area of 6 to 16 g/m 2 .
- the banderole has a height corresponding to the height of the box or corresponding to the height of the container minus the thickness of a possible flange.
- the height of the box is the distance between the lower surface of the bottom part and the upper rim of the shell, or if applicable between the lower surface of the bottom and the top surface of the flange.
- Cups known in the prior art usually have a gap between the top of the banderole and the top of the box, because otherwise when using a standard banderole of 95 g/m 2 the banderole may be wrinkled at its top.
- the inventive container requires a banderole of a certain thickness to ensure a sufficient load capacity (stackability). That is why a banderole that extends up to the top of the shell or up to the lower surface of a possible flange molded to the upper edge of the shell is preferred.
- the cup-shaped container there is a gap between the top of the banderole and the top surface of the shell or the container, or between the top of the banderole and the lower surface of the flange, respectively.
- This gap i.e. the distance between the upper rim of the banderole and the top surface of the container or the lower surface of the flange is typically 5 mm or less and preferably lies in a range of between 0.5 mm and 5 mm.
- a further object of the invention relates to the provision of a process for manufacturing the inventive cup-shaped container. Said process is described in claim 15.
- Figure 1 shows schematically a longitudinal section through an upright standing cup-shaped container (10) having a cup-shaped box (20) with an integrally molded flange (23) and a banderole (30).
- the box (20) comprises a bottom (28), a shell (25) and a flange (23) molded to the upper end of the box (20).
- the box (20) is completely formed in one-piece.
- the banderole (30) extends from the lower side (29) of the bottom (28) of the box (20) to the lower surface (22) of the flange (23) and is glued or laminated to the outer surface of the shell (25). In the embodiment shown in figure 1 there is no gap ( ⁇ ) between the upper edge of the banderole (30) and the lower surface (22) of the flange (23).
- the cup-shaped box (20) preferably has a circular or oval cross-section.
- the top surface (24) of the flange (23) is suitable for receiving a lid (not shown).
- the cavity (40) formed by the cup-shaped box (20) is designed for receiving food that is enclosed and packaged within the cup-shaped box (20).
- the cup-shaped container has a height or longitudinal extension (h C ) that is measured from the lower surface (29) of the bottom (28) to the top surface (24) of the flange (23).
- the longitudinal extension hereby means the extension from the bottom (28) of the cup-shaped container (10) to its upper end of the cavity (40) that corresponds to the top surface (24) of the flange (23).
- the wall thickness (w) of the shell (25) corresponds to the wall thickness (w) of the bottom (28) or is somewhat thinner than that of the bottom (28) and/or the flange (23).
- the height or longitudinal extension (h B ) of the banderole (30) corresponds in the embodiment shown in figure 1 to the height (h C ) of the container (10) minus the thickness (d) of the flange (23).
- Figure 2 shows schematically a longitudinal section through a further upright standing cup-shaped container (10) having a cup-shaped box (20) and a banderole (30).
- the box (20) comprises again a bottom (28) and a shell (25).
- the banderole (30) that is glued or laminated to the outer surface of the shell (25) extends from the lower surface (29) of the bottom (28) of the box (20) to an upper end of the box (20) wherein a gap ( ⁇ ) is formed between the upper edge of the banderole (30) and the top surface (21) of the shell (25) of the box (20).
- the inner surface of the shell (28) means the surface of the shell (28) directed to the cavity (40) and the outer surface of the shell (28) is directed away from the cavity (40) or is directed to the banderole (30).
- the box (20) shown in figure 2 is completely formed in one-piece and preferably has a circular or oval cross-section.
- the top surface (21) of the shell (25) may receive a lid (not shown) for packaging food in the cavity (40) of the cup-shaped container (10).
- the cup-shaped container has a height or longitudinal extension (h C ) that is measured from the lower surface (29) of the bottom (28) of the box (20) to the top surface (21) of the shell (25).
- the longitudinal extension hereby means the extension from the lower surface (29) of the bottom (28) of the cup-shaped container (10) to the upper edge of the cavity (40) defined by the surrounding top surface (21) of the shell (25).
- the wall thickness (w) of the shell (25) corresponds to the wall thickness (w) of the bottom (28) or is somewhat thinner than that of the bottom (28).
- the height or longitudinal extension (h B ) of the banderole (30) corresponds in the embodiment shown in figure 2 to the height (h C ) of the box (20) minus the gap ( ⁇ ).
- FIG 3 shows schematically a longitudinal section through a further upright standing cup-shaped container (10) having a cup-shaped box (20) with an integrally molded flange (23) and a banderole (30) enclosing a part of the outer face of the shell (25) in a shape-fitting manner.
- the box (20) comprises a bottom (28), a shell (25) and a flange (23) molded to the upper end of the shell (25).
- the box (20) is completely formed in one-piece.
- the cup-shaped container has a height or longitudinal extension (h C ) that is measured from the lower surface (29) of the bottom (28) to the top surface (24) of the flange (23).
- the longitudinal extension hereby means the extension from the bottom (28) of the cup-shaped container (10) to its upper end of the cavity (40) that corresponds to the top surface (24) of the flange (23).
- the banderole (30) extends from the lower side (29) of the bottom (28) of the box (20) to a height (h B ) that lies below the lower surface (22) of the flange (23) resulting in a gap ( ⁇ ) between the upper rim (31) of the banderole (30) and the lower surface (22) of the flange (23).
- the banderole (30) is glued or laminated to the outer face of the shell (25).
- the cup-shaped box (20) preferably has a circular or oval cross-section.
- the top surface (24) of the flange (23) is suitable for receiving a lid (not shown).
- the cavity (40) formed by the cup-shaped box (20) is designed for receiving food that is packaged within the cup-shaped box (20).
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EP16020348.5A EP3299309A1 (de) | 2016-09-23 | 2016-09-23 | Becherförmiger behälter |
PCT/EP2017/025265 WO2018054550A1 (en) | 2016-09-23 | 2017-09-21 | Cup-shaped container |
EP17771341.9A EP3515833A1 (de) | 2016-09-23 | 2017-09-21 | Becherförmiger behälter |
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EP16020348.5A EP3299309A1 (de) | 2016-09-23 | 2016-09-23 | Becherförmiger behälter |
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FR2336307B1 (de) | 1975-12-24 | 1980-02-22 | Gatrun Anstalt | |
FR2483307A1 (fr) * | 1980-06-02 | 1981-12-04 | Sandherr Ag M | Procede pour fabriquer un recipient en matiere plastique par emboutissage profond et recipient realise selon ce procede |
DE202006012940U1 (de) | 2006-08-23 | 2006-11-02 | Zettelmann, Heiko | Werbebanderole |
GB2469200A (en) * | 2009-04-01 | 2010-10-06 | Rundpack Ag | A beaker shaped container and method of producing |
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FR2336307B1 (de) | 1975-12-24 | 1980-02-22 | Gatrun Anstalt | |
FR2483307A1 (fr) * | 1980-06-02 | 1981-12-04 | Sandherr Ag M | Procede pour fabriquer un recipient en matiere plastique par emboutissage profond et recipient realise selon ce procede |
DE202006012940U1 (de) | 2006-08-23 | 2006-11-02 | Zettelmann, Heiko | Werbebanderole |
GB2469200A (en) * | 2009-04-01 | 2010-10-06 | Rundpack Ag | A beaker shaped container and method of producing |
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WO2022106725A3 (en) * | 2020-11-23 | 2022-07-07 | Compagnie Gervais Danone | Pet cup containers and process of making the same |
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